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Gene Barry June 14, — December 9, was an American stage, screen, and television actor. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films The Atomic City and The War of The Worlds and for his portrayal of the title character in the TV series Bat Masterson , among many roles. Barry exhibited early artistic skills with singing and playing violin as a child and later spent two years at the Chatham Square School of Music on a scholarship awarded for his vocal ability.

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At the time of their marriage, Kalb was an actress known by the stage name, Julie Carson. Their marriage produced three children; two biological sons and an adopted daughter. In , Barry was hired for in his first movie, in the role of "Dr. Clayton Forrester" in the science fiction film The War of the Worlds Much later, Barry also made a cameo appearance in Steven Spielberg's remake of War of the Worlds , along with his co-star Ann Robinson from the film of When the situation comedy Our Miss Brooks was given a change in format in , Barry was cast in a recurring role as the physical-education teacher "Gene Talbot", the new romantic interest of series star Eve Arden.

While the show was cancelled in , Barry's character—a ladies' man with expensive tastes—served as the model for three shows in which he starred. Bat Masterson , a fictionalized recounting of the life of the real-life U. In his next TV series, Burke's Law , Barry played a millionaire homicide captain who was chauffeured in his limousine as he solved crimes; in the final season, he became a secret agent.

This series returned to TV in with Barry once again in the title role.

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Barry's third TV series was called The Name of the Game , in which he played the sophisticated publisher of a family of magazines, and he was one of three lead characters on the series. The other two lead actors were Robert Stack and Tony Franciosa who rotated with Barry week by week as the primary character in each week's program. This series was shown by NBC from to One of the magazines that Barry's character published was called People magazine, several years before the actual People magazine was first published.